![]() But soon it becomes apparent that there is someone else in the house with them, someone Eve can't see but who is far more deadly than any number of German bombs. Both versions are based on the 1983 novel by Susan Hill and follow a young solicitor, Arthur Kipps, who must travel to a remote village in northeast England to. Far from home and with no alternative, Eve and the children move in. Desolate and forlorn, it is situated on a causeway and is sinking into the treacherous tidal marshes that surround it. ![]() The children are scared and Eve does her best to calm them, but the truth is that she too is haunted by a personal tragedy she cannot put behind her. Teacher Eve Parkins is in charge of one such group. The evacuations begin, and soon children are being taken to the country for safety. Death, literally, but also spiritually, culturally, socially. Autumn 1940, World War Two: Bombs are raining down, destroying the cities of Britain. The book begins with a stark declaration: Black death is foundational even necessary to American democracy. ![]() This is the book the follow-up film starring Jeremy Irvine ( War Horse) and Phoebe Fox will be based on. Chris Gilling and Raymond Rose complete The Woman in Black London cast, as understudies for Arthur Kipps and The Actor respectively. The fully authorised, chilling sequel to Susan Hill's best-selling ghost-story, The Woman in Black, released in 2012 as a film featuring Daniel Radcliffe. ![]()
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